I have seen a few posts about people losing faith in Harry, but just remember what he inherited from Hughes. A set of money grabbing individuals who care more for their wallet than the club, who hadnt had a win all season and had just come off the back of the Southampton game. Tbh he has worked miracles to get us a 4 game unbeaten run and I struggle (bar todays selection) to see what more he can do until he can put his own stamp on the squad in january. No question today he got it wrong several times and shouldnt have changed the team, but lets not lose faith in him. Last week (understandably) everyone was positive about our chances. We have two winable home games coming up now so win both (which imo we have to do) then we can forget about today. Im sure Harry will make changes in january as its clear he is not happy at all with the players that hughes left behind.
I will trust him if he learns from his mistakes today If he starts with the same 11 against Newcastle then I believe he is clueless as well
As I understand both Onourah and Traore were ill so the changes were made at the last minute. Not Harry's choice of team, he had to play what he had.
Makes sense. In that case we were probably unlucky (yet again) and Harry's preferred team might have got the point.
How many people on here expressed real concerns that we would have to make do with this squad until January? To get six points so far is pretty amazing considering the 'passengers' we all know we are carrying. As Harry said, there are players here who aren't worth anywhere near their wages. The lack of balance and weakness in certain positions leave him few options. The time to judge Harry will be when the season ends, as he has said, if we don't pick up points by January there'll be no point in bringing new signings in anyway...
We are lucky to have Harry. I can't think of anyone else better for the job given the sh1t we are in. Good to see that he won't tolerate the lack of effort from some.
i seriously hope so. The thought of being in the championship with a lot of expensive has-beens on the books while we have to endure another Briatore style managerial merry-go-round is a sobering one.
There's no need for that, Horse. You were sold a dud and only tried to support your Club as best you could. Mark Hughes done us all up like a bunch of kippers. We can console ourselves that he'll never get another decent job as long as he lives.
Ding dong! Precisely. I am behind Arry all the way. He used what was available. And had to make a couple of adjustments in the middle, knowing that Newcastle are bigger and pushy, and they certainly showed that today. We did OK, considering. Shame we couldn't hold on to the end.
Harry wants an has been to try and save qpr in the papers and he is willing to pay this has been £80k/week...jeez is he mad or desperate, He will bankrupt the club paying wages like that when you are at the bottom....far to risky that will end in disaster, so what if you go down its not the end of the world and you will be better prepared to come straight back up if the finances are good and harry stays with you which i think he will. By his body language it looks as if he is resigned that it will take more than a miracle to keep qpr up anyway....